
One of the great backfield tandems of the 1970s era NFL. The Washington Redskins duo of Larry Brown and Charley Harraway. Here, it's Larry Brown that is doing the blocking for Harraway.

With Charlie Harrawy leading, Washington Redskin Larry Brown slips through a hole in the New York defense. The Giant defenders here are lineman Larry Jacobson (#75) & linebacker Ron Hornsby (#67).

A chin-strapless Billy Kilmer lets it go in 1971. The other Redskin here looks like running back Charlie Harraway.

In 1968 Browns receiver Paul Warfield had a big year with 50 catches with 1067 yards, a 21.3 Yards-per-Catch and 12 touchdowns. Here he makes a catch against the Giants - Giant #56 is linebacker Tommy Crutcher and #31 is Charlie Haraway.

Sonny Jurgensen - from the Redskins win over the Steelers in 1969. Former Packers head coach Vince Lombardi had just taken over the Redskins and led them to one of their best seasons since the mid 1950s. One of the NFL's top passers in 1969 Jurgensen was named to the Pro Bowl.
Also seen above are #31 - Redskins running back Charlie Harraway & #60 - Steelers veteran defensive lineman Ben McGee.

Newly acquired from the New Orleans Saints, QB Billy Kilmer directs the Washington Redskin offense against the San Francisco defense as longtime lineman Charlie Krueger (#70) fights fights to get into the backfield. Also pictured for the redskins are center Len Hauss (#56), guard John Wilbur (#60) and fullback Charlie Harraway (#31).
Kilmer was thrust into the starting role when Sonny Jurgensen went down with an injury early in the season. He is credited with 8 victories in 1971.